Interview was very straight forward. Asked about education history and recent work history. Also asked to describe a current event that interest you. Just interesting and ask good questions when given the chance.

Interview Questions

There were no curveballs in my interview. Do your homework before hand and you'll be fine. Answer Question

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Bank of America (Cleveland, OH) in June 2014.

Interview

three interviews. the first two were over the phone. The last one they had me come into their office. It was a pretty long wait before they got back to me. They were easy to talk to but you could tell they were very serious at the same time. Interesting place to interview

I applied through college or university. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Bank of America (Charlotte, NC) in March 2014.

Interview

Applied through my university job board and was contacted for an immediate phone interview. The interview was about 30 minutes and was conversational about my experience and the position itself. After a few days I was invited to a "super day" at the corporate headquarters in Charlotte. The super day consisted of two half hour interviews in the same format as the first, but more in depth about why I wanted the position. I received a phone call a few hours later and was offered the position.

I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Bank of America (Grand Rapids, MI) in December 2011.

Interview

It was a very well organized interview process, You do 3 half hour, 1 on 1 interviews and you were also there with candidates that were also interviewing. They had water and food in the lobby which was a surprise, mainly they went over your resume for previous experience along with a situation question. They want you to ask a lot of questions that DOESN'T regard the position, mainly questions about the company is what I asked. I got a call later saying they didn't want to further pursue me as a candidate and they gave me positives and negatives about my interview, which was really helpful. The biggest negative I had was that I wasn't acting natural, due to the fact I had a sheet of pre-answered questions that I thought they might ask, I didn't think this was appropriated but my buddy said he got a job doing it so I gave it a shot. They also said they would forward my resume to other positions in different areas after they told me the positives and negatives of the interview after I asked them if there were any other positions available. Biggeest advice I could give is ask a lot of pre-researched questions about Bank of America.

I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Bank of America (Charlotte, NC) in March 2010.

Interview

I was referred to the HR in New York by an alumni and went for the group interview directly in Charlotte, NC for their Treasury Analyst program. There were three interviewers and the interview was very relaxing mainly consisting of chatting about my experience on my resume and what I know about this position. They encouraged people to ask a lot of questions.

I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Bank of America in October 2010.

Interview

First there was a phone interview which was completely out of the blue. Hence, you MUST keep in the back of your mind what you applied for and why. Beyond the initial surprise, the interview itself was quite easy. Basics, such as experience, why you chose this post. Took about 20-30mins.

Then got an email a day or so later inviting me to the final round interview. Half-day superday. 6 candidates in total. First hour or so was a group case and presentation, with Q&A. Then 1:1 interviews with 2 managers I believe. Basic questions, such as describe a situation when you exceeded expectations, strengths, etc.